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Solar powered football and carbon captured Coca-Cola: BusinessGreen's most read stories of the week

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Amber Rolt Octopus Energy advances electric vehicle grid balancing drive Energy provider predicts EVs integrated into National Grid's balancing mechanism will become 'one large power station'.

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Solar streets, 'circular' credit cards and Labour's clean energy vision: BusinessGreen's most read stories of the week

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Amber Rolt Circular credit cards: Mastercard, HSBC, and TerraCycle launch card recycling scheme The initiative will be piloted across select HSBC banks where customers can securely recycle old cards in-branch.

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Smart tariff payouts, green hydrogen demands, and UK ETS expansion: BusinessGreen's most read stories of the week

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by Amber Rolt UK Green Business Awards: And the winner is. by Amber Rolt UK tightens carbon budgets for Emissions Trading Scheme from 2024 Carbon trading scheme set to be expanded to domestic maritime transport and waste sectors in second half of 2020s, government confirms.

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Solar's wildlife benefits, SBTi rows, and curbing flight demand: BusinessGreen's most read stories of the week

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Amber Rolt Study: Airlines to miss net zero goals unless demand is reduced New research suggests decarbonisation efforts could see airlines increase ticket prices - a trend likely to temper rising demand for flights.

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Hydrogen takes heat, carbon market growth, and 'irresponsible' airlines: BusinessGreen's most read stories of the week

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by Amber Rolt Keep up to date with all the latest green business news by signing up to the free Daily and Weekly BusinessGreen Newsletters.

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E-scooter trials, hydrogen partnerships, and a column by Caroline Lucas: BusinessGreen's most read stories of the week

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BusinessGreen rounds up the most widely read stories on the site this week 'A question of ambition': Wind and solar could meet Britain's energy demand in 2050, study finds Britain's wind and solar resources are more than sufficient to meet all its energy needs, accroding to policy briefing prepared by researchers at the University of Oxford - Cecilia (..)

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From Hydrogen village drama to Hornsea offshore wind boost: BusinessGreen's most read stories of the week

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by Amber Rolt 'Falls far short': Government taken to court over revised climate plan Friends of the Earth, ClientEarth, and the Good Law Project claim updated Carbon Budget Delivery Plan is unlawful because it fails to account for the uncertainties associated with early-stage technologies.